12 Craft Booth Ideas for Shows and Fairs

Craft booth ideas to make it look super attractive and organized and lure buyers in shows, fairs, and festivals. All of these are easy to DIY and will inspire you to reach another level with your decoration!

1. Stationery Show

Allow yourself to set up a cheerful booth with full of colors and other embellishments, which will attract more eyeballs than ever! Get inspired here.

2. Easy Apple Crate Shelf

Use some wooden crates to establish a booth for your crafts that would look rustic yet stylish without spending much money. Have a look here.

3. Craft Booth Ideas – Jewelry Booth

If you’re planning to display your jewelry art skills at a grand level, you can definitely try a similar booth like this one here.

4. Clothing Display Pictures

Get inspired by this clothing display booth to kick start your business at relatively cheaper rates that you would incur by directly setting up a shop!

5. DIY Folding Display with Chicken Wire

A folding display with chicken wire would not only save you some extra penny but would also allow you to display more without covering much space. Girl In The Garage has the directions.

6. DIY Holiday Market Display With Ryobi Tools

Visit here to get the directions to make this market display DIY along with some useful tips that would assist you in setting up a market display booth.

7. Craft Booth Ideas – Vintage Marketplace

You can exhibit a similar booth at a crowded place to show off your vintage item’s collection and make money. Click here.

8. Farm & Frills Craft Booth

Booths like this are more likely to attract people with its simplicity and elegance as compared to ones with no decorations at all! Arrange your stuff cleverly by getting inspired by this idea.

9. Mannequin Accessory Display Tutorial

If you would like to display your jewelries on a mannequin without willing to pay much, you can rather give a shot to this DIY.

10. Upcycled Dry Erase Price Signs

With some small picture frames, paper/fabric, marker, and scissor you can recreate these price signs. You can use them again and again if you’ll use dry erase markers. The tutorial is here.